Dott: what some European cities could look like with redefined mobility

On the occasion of the European Mobility Week

Dott: what some European cities could look like with redefined mobilityDott: what some European cities could look like with redefined mobility

Dott, a reality committed to micro-mobility, has created a series of images that offer an idea of ​​what some European cities could be like if revised from the point of view of mobility, giving more space to people.

A series of visions

in graphic processing proposals, electric scooters and bicycles are integrated into the whole and there are also dedicated car parks near public transport hubs and separate cycle paths.
Along with the images, Dott also highlighted the results of a survey conducted among users on the use of sharing micromobility services. The research reveals that in Rome 60% of the sample uses Dott solutions to save time and avoid the traffic of the capital. For 31% the choice is linked to the environmental impact, while 19% opt for these vehicles in order to access areas that cannot be reached by car and motorbike. Almost half of those interviewed indicate that they have reduced the use of private vehicles since traveling with Dr. vehicles.

To bring a greater number of people closer to sustainable mobility, this year too Dott is participating in the initiatives organized for the European Mobility Week in the cities in which it operates.
The following promotions are offered:
In Milan with the code BIKE10, €10 discount on the first 10 ebike rides for new users
In Rome and Verona with the code 10FOR10, €10 discount on the first 10 rides on scooters and ebikes for new users
In Padua, Ferrara and Parma with the code MB22, 2 free rides for new users;
In Rome, on 17 September, Dott supports the initiative of the Capitoline Council which will make the public transport service free: with the code MW2R 2 trips will be offered at €1 each, so as to also cover the first and last mile journeys ;
In Ferrara Dott will participate in the event dedicated to Mobility Week organized by the municipal administration on 16 September;
In Parma Dott will participate in the event dedicated to Mobility Week organized by the municipal administration on 17 September.

In addition, there are also two advantageous offers, which can be selected from the menu in the app under "Buy a Pass":
Round trip pass: 2 trips in 24 hours for €2,99 (Rome, Milan, Turin, Padua, Verona, Monza, Palermo);
Pass €1 per ride: all rides at €1 each for 30 days, activation cost €8,99 (Milan).


London- September 2021: City of London skyline from the Bank of England Royal Exchange- a famous London landmark

Returning to the graphic projects, the aim is to increase awareness on the topic, providing an idea of ​​future mobility in which city centers are less influenced by private vehicle traffic. The drawings were created by Dott on the occasion of European Mobility Week which starts tomorrow until 22 September, the day on which several cities celebrate World Car-Free Day.

PARIS, FRANCE – APRIL 13, 2017: View Place de l'Opera and Opera de Paris building. Grand Opera (Garnier Palace) is famous neo-baroque building in Paris.

The images include ideas regarding:

London: shaded spaces in response to this summer's record temperatures, an integrated performance space, planted greenery and nature, and information screens for citizens.
Paris: a screen showing the interior of the Opera House, public seating, shade and grass, clever use of paving
Rome: a public outdoor café to admire the Altare della Patria, shaded areas, plants and greenery.
Brussels: public art and sculpture, open-air markets, shops and cafes, flower displays in reference to the Brussels Flower Carpet.

Images: Dr

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